The Fraud Triangle: Explained

The fraud triangle is described as a system commonly utilized in making a comprehensive review to clarify the purpose of a person’s choice of committing fraud. The three significant components of the fraud triangle are (i) opportunity (ii) pressure (iii) rationalization.  Pressure In this context, pressure is the ultimate motivation for committing a crime. In…

Crime Definitions

Homicide: killing another human being, either directly or indirectly Non-Culpable Homicide: is not criminal and occurs when death is caused by complete accident or in self-defence First Degree Murder: –          is planned and deliberate (considered, not impulsive) –          victim is a law enforcement agent –          occurs while another offensive crime is being committed –          occurs…